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Flying Horse Retreat

2. Flying Horse Retreat

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4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents · El Morro, NM
El Morro is rich with history. Home to the ancient Pueblo Indians, what is now the monument was once their settlement and visited by Conquistador's and explorers during early explorations. It's famous Inscription Rock has over 2000 names carved in sandstone, including one from Conquistador Coronado. Geronimo, and Billy the Kid are said to have frequented the area and even lived in nearby Candy Kitchen. But today, a rich group of homesteader's make up the community. Artisan's, actors, musician's, writers, spiritual healers, organic farmers, and free thinkers inhabit the Valley. The land here hosts retreats and workshops for those wishing to enrich their nighttime dream life. We provide a place for vision quest and have an emphasis on sound healing. Our SolTec Lounge is perfect for stress relief and can help induce lucid dream experiences. Sitting near the top of Oso Ridge at approximately 7700', we have one of the most inspiring views in the area. From our firecircle, El Morro Monument, Los Gigantes, and numerous mesas are in complete view. Learn more about this land: Flying Horse Retreat is a place for spiritual seekers to find vision and renewal through sound healing and retreat. We offer private retreat, sound healing chair sessions, vision quests, and Summer Camp (coming soon), but we are very excited about opening up the land to campers. It is a unique opportunity to experience normally private areas of this sacred land. Our remote and quiet 20 acres of heavily forested mountainside includes deep gorges and rocky terrain, while Ponderosa Pine canopies offer shade from the sometimes intense NM sun. Wildlife is plentiful, though sometimes elusive. Deer, Elk, Fox, Bobcat, Lynx, Wild Turkey, Roadrunners and Coyotes are all regularly seen on the land. El Morro Monument, easily seen from our Firecircle on the opposite end of the Valley, is a world class travel destination. The water tank at the base of it's rock was a relied upon water source during early expeditions. Conquistador Coronado, Lt. Beale and other famed explorers stopped here before traveling further west. Flying Horse Retreat is across El Morro Valley, near the top of Oso Ridge in the Zuni Mountains, and has a panoramic view of the surrounding mesas. You may want to get a closer view of Los Gigantes - amazing sand sculptures carved by the wind and sacred to ancient tribes. We're just a few miles from the Continental Divide and Pie Town is a couple of hours further south. Two art galleries, a Feed Store, a Holistic Food Store, and a gift/coffee shop are right across the highway and next door to the Cafe. Come visit our eclectic community of actors, healers, artisans, writers, organic farmers, and unique thinkers. (We are 50 miles from a town where supplies can be purchased, though the nearby Feed Store has a few camp related supplies and their holistic and organic food selections may surprise you.) You may also want to visit the local Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary in Candy Kitchen. At any one time they are host to 50+ Wolves and Hybrids. Note: The Google Maps indicator is at the gate. There is an additional 3 mile drive up the mountain to my home. (Special pricing for longer stays. Campers can add $25 for a dream chair session, regularly $50.) Projects under way: Outdoor Solar Shower B&B Room nearing completion Note: Sorry, no after dark arrivals.
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Grants KOA Journey

4. Grants KOA Journey

50 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents · Grants, NM
Discover the unique charm of Grants KOA, where the stunning beauty and rich history of northwestern New Mexico come together to create an unforgettable camping experience. You can conveniently reserve your stay online for dates up to the night of November 28th, 2024, ensuring you have a spot to unwind after your travel day. Setting up at this award-winning campground is a breeze, featuring spacious 85-foot-long Pull-Thru RV Sites equipped with up to 50-amp service, providing ample room for slide-outs. In addition to RV accommodations, we offer Tent Sites and cozy Camping Cabins for those seeking a more rustic experience. From March to October, let our friendly staff treat you to delicious Campground Cuisine dinners delivered right to your site, allowing you to relax and enjoy your evening. Families will love the playground, while your furry friends can frolic at our on-site KampK9, ensuring everyone has a great time. Take a leisurely stroll through the ancient lava beds nearby, immersing yourself in the area's natural beauty. As the day winds down, enjoy complimentary wireless internet and cable TV, perfect for unwinding before your next adventure. Start your mornings right with a free continental breakfast, fueling you for a day of exploration. With so much to see and do,
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High Desert Magic

6. High Desert Magic

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3 sites · RVs, Tents · Quemado, NM
This property was once part of the the Ball ranch the famous mason jar canning company. With expanding views in all directions, abundant wildlife and national forest surrounding, this is the place to be to get away from the rush! Breathe in the fresh air at 7200 feet elevation, visit the contenintal divide and the historic Pie Town which is only 12 miles away. Many exciting places to visit Santa Fe is a 3 hour drive and Silver City is about 2.5 hours away. The Cibola and Gila national forest surround this property. This is a central place to stay yet feels very rural and serene. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent or park your camper beneath the dark starlit skies in awe inspiring high desert New Mexico.  This is why they call New Mexico the land of enchantment. This property features a fully fenced 19 acres with rolling terrain surround by cedar, juniper and piñon pine trees.  It is approx 3 miles of gravel and dirt roads heading north off of HWY 60 so if riding a bicycle a low vehicle or riding a motorcycle be aware that there are sometimes washboards and during monsoon season roads do get muddy. There is magnificent south facing views where you can see for miles and at night the stars seem to touch the ground. The sunrises and sunsets are spectacular with an array of colors that will take a persons breath away. This is a place to unwind from the busy hustle and bustle. You can listen to coyotes howling, owls hooting, and other birds and animals instead of city noise.  We own horses and can even take you on a trail ride.
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Mujeres Valley Campground

7. Mujeres Valley Campground

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17 sites · RVs, Tents · Fence Lake, NM
This is a drycamping venue that has gravel roads leading up to the venue. Fresh well water can be provided for small groups without a fee but guests will need to provide their own containers to use during their stay. The campground has a fairgrounds across the road that is not part of registration access through this site. Please contact us directly for booking options for the fairgrounds and please make sure to only access the property pinned in the location provided to you through this site. This property was obtained around 60+ years ago via the Homestead Act by a family who we have become very close friends with. Over the last 60 years it's only been used sparingly as grazing land for cattle. Since we've obtained the land we've been focused on learning it's history from those who have been here the longest while also being proud BIPOC owners of land in this area. We've also connected with the original people's of this land who were here during the time the land was colonized. We've found ceremonial and everyday pottery, crystals, and underground caves throughout the surrounding properties which we own. Over the last 2 years we've learned about the Redwoods that have been wiped out of the area and that the mountain is eroding quickly. It has become our mission to plant indigenous plants and trees that are extinct from the area, reviving the plant like, reviving the mountain and doing what we can to encourage the water table to rise! Our plans for the 12 acres the campground occupies is to add an outdoor shower that can be used all year, installing solar powered water heaters & bathrooms as well as establishing a community meeting space and a greenhouse where we can host gardening classes and provide fresh fruits and veggies in this food desert! This land is sacred and we intend to continue treating it as such!
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Lobo Canyon Mountain View Camping

10. Lobo Canyon Mountain View Camping

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1 site · RV, Tent · Grants, NM
Discover our prime location nestled near the stunning Mt. Taylor and other picturesque surrounding mountains! The area boasts numerous hiking and ATV trails, providing outdoor enthusiasts with endless opportunities for adventure. Only 12 minutes away, Grants, NM, offers convenient access to a grocery store for your essentials. Our site offers full hook-ups with 30 amps, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay. Explore the rich cultural and natural attractions nearby, including El Morro National Monument, El Malpais National Monument, Ice Cave and Bandera Volcano, La Ventana Natural Arch, New Mexico Mining Museum, Wolf Sanctuary, and Acoma Sky City. We are close to the Continental Divide Trail also. Immerse yourself in the beauty and history of the region, and make the most of your outdoor experiences while enjoying the comfort of our well-equipped site.
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Ashira House Sheep Ranch

12. Ashira House Sheep Ranch

1 site · Lodging · San Rafael, NM
Escape the noise and settle into the stillness of the high desert. Nestled on a cozy working sheep ranch in San Rafael, NM, our fully equipped C-Class motorhome offers comfort, charm, and open skies—all just minutes from BLM hunting lands and the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary. Whether you're a hunter tracking dawn trails, a road-weary traveler chasing quiet, or a stargazer drawn to New Mexico’s endless night skies, you’ll find something rare here: peace with purpose. Wake to the soft rustle of sheep in the paddock, sip coffee to the sound of distant coyotes, and watch golden-hour light stretch across the mesa. Perks: Fast access to BLM public lands (hunt-ready terrain) Just minutes from Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary Private parking + full hookups Fire pit, grill, and seating for outdoor evenings Stunning views of the New Mexico sky—sunsets & stars included Ideal for: 🌄 Hunters | 🌕 Stargazers | 🛣️ Roadtrippers | 🐑 Nature lovers | 🐺 Wolf Sanctuary visitors This isn’t just a place to sleep. It’s a place to breathe, reset, and roam. Book your stay where the land still speaks—and the sky still listens.
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Achieve inner peace as you hike and stroll through the sandstone bluffs and lava falls of this stunning national monument. The basic Loop is an easy hike, and you can get a free permit from the Visitors Center to let you go inside the caves. Pull out your phone for spectacular photos at the Sandstone Bluffs Overlook—but hang on tight to it, because the edge has no warning signs, walls, chains or anything to grab hold of. (Parents, take heed!)

Want more serenity? (And a little bit of a challenge?) Head across the Lava Flows. No, there's no actual path, but following the cairns put in place by the rangers is kind of fun. Yes, those are pronghorns checking you out from the nearby meadows. (Fun fact: They're not sheep, goats or antelope, but a mammal unique to this area.)

The caves are fascinating— but you're on your own here (often literally, since this monument isn't a touristy destination). Good shoes are a must, as are a flashlight (head lamp preferably), gloves, and a jacket—You're underground and it's going to get cold.

The rangers here are awesome. They'll do the whole Junior Ranger thing with your kids, and they know the park inside and out. Pick up the excellent maps to figure out what you want to see. If you're short on time, you can hike to the natural arch in a few minutes—but this monument is worth at least half a day to explore remarkable natural beauty of so many types in one location.

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